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Human/animal embryos
Anyone read the Times article about a team at Newcastle Uni that have created an animal/human embryo?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article3663033.ece The American comments are barmy but make for a funny read! I’m in full support of the research :) Quote:
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LOL @ the Septics.....
On another note from the article - its easy to see why the recipient of the London License to do this kind of reserach got into this line. Well with his name, artificial insemination might be his only change of having a kid. Quote:
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The problem here is that the scientists are adamant that it will help research into horrible diseases, but they are very coy about saying how. No explanations offered, at leat none in intelligible language.
Personally I don't much like the idea but then I don't much like marmite, and yet I'm told it's good for me. |
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Don't give an apeman :-)
can do what they like. |
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Don't care what this is for, it's worth doing it to wind the yanks up!
Look in the comments, someone rang nortumbria police and asked if they're going to be prosecuting ... ffs ... he's the one needs doing for wasting police time! |
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So, the point of mixing animal and human embryos is to help find a cure for diseases? Where did they get the idea in the first place that this may work?? I'm a little confused by it all. I take it im not going to see a cow walking on two legs going about daily human life??!!
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It's far from creating human/animal hybrids.
"top level" (I hate that terminology - used by bosses to disguise the fact it means 'as simple as possible' ;)) they're using an animal egg, putting human DNA in it and creating human embryos. These human embryos can be used for medical research; especially in to 'stem cell' research. The reason for doing it this way is that human eggs are hard to come by so an animal egg is being used as a host. It's more willy waving than anything amazingly useful. |
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Aggghhh i see. Phew, for a minute there I thought id be seeing all kinds of strange things!
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